Nils Kjellberg

The Sower

Nils Kjellberg

The Sower

This early 20th-century post-impressionist oil painting by Swedish artist Nils Kjellberg (1871-1938) depicts a field worker sowing the land. It’s inspired by Jean-François Millet’s work of the same name.

Clutching handfuls of seeds he marches through a field under the glow of early morning. While beyond, a powerful horse drags a plough. It’s a poignant vision of rural determination with the composition glorifying the central figure in oversized proportions. Millet’s original was similar yet noticeably different. For example, Millet placed the plough in the top right, whereas here it’s on the left. Kjellberg also removed the swirl of crows. And the figure itself has different features.

It’s interesting that Kjellberg painted this following the outbreak of World War I as the headwear feels akin to a military-style helmet. Note the strap under his chin, which is not present in Millet’s version. The moustache, too, is a new addition.

Sweden remained neutral during the war but Kjellberg would’ve been all too aware of the developments in Europe. The earth feels barren and desolate, what is actually being sown here?

Vincent van Gogh also produced an homage to The Sower but enlivened it with vibrant colours. It’s a theme that seems to resonate with numerous artists.

Signed and perhaps dated in the lower right. Framed.

Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 21” x 25½” / 53cm x 65cm
Year of creation: c. 1915
Labels & Inscriptions: Inscribed on reverse. Supplier’s stamp relating to Lefranc Bourgeois, France.
Provenance: Private collection, Sweden. Conserved by Ateljé Catellani in Stockholm.
Condition: Artwork presents well. Craquelure but the paint is stable (it appears more pronounced in the photographs but presents more evenly in life). Frame with some light wear.
Our reference: BRV1609

Nils Kjellberg

Nils Kjellberg

Nils Kjellberg was an accomplished Swedish draughtsman, cartoonist and painter. He’s known predominantly for illustrating numerous children’s books. He’s represented in the National Museum and Gothenburg Art Museum.

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Conservation & History

We care profoundly about our role as custodians and every piece in the collection has been assessed by our conservator. When required, we undertake professional restoration carefully using reversible techniques and adopt a light touch to retain the aged charm of each work. We also often restore frames rather than replace them as many are original and selected by the artists themselves.

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